Rhonda Hill Military Spouse Fund Details » Donate Online
About the Fund This fund was established to provide Convention attendance grants to P.A.D. members who are spouses of current or former members of the U.S. armed forces.
Value: $500.00
Use: P.A.D. Convention attendance expenses (travel, stay, or registration fees)
Eligibility: P.A.D. member whose spouse is a current or former member of the armed forces of the United States
Namesake: Rhonda Hill (Cole Chapter)
Total Grants Awarded: 4
Apply To apply, members must complete a brief application and submit a one-page statement, official school transcript, and current resume. Applicants must be interested in taking an active role in P.A.D.’s mission. Details can be found on the application.
About Rhonda Hill This fund honors our P.A.D. Brother Rhonda Hill (Cole Chapter).
Rhonda’s involvement in P.A.D. began as a law student in 1980 when she joined P.A.D.’s Chester C. Cole Chapter at Drake University Law School. Rhonda’s P.A.D. experience includes service as a District Justice for two different Districts, receiving the Meritorious Service Award, and membership in the Distinguished Service Chapter.
In 2008, Rhonda was elected International Justice and was again honored to be elected International Justice in 2010. She is the only woman to have served two terms as International Justice and is the only person since the 1950s to serve concurrent terms as International Justice. Rhonda is married to fellow P.A.D. J. Derek Hill. They currently reside on Desert Mountain in Arizona.
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